POMS
POMS has 2 meanings
Peace out my sucka
Example
I've got to get going, but I'll talk to you later tonight. POMS
Related Slang
Categories
Parents over my shoulder
When a friend you're chatting with sends you POMS, it means their parents are in the room with them. So, you shouldn't send that friend anything that isn't parent-appropriate.
If you are a parent, and you see your child use POMS in a chat message, you may want to ask what they're chatting about. Likely, it's something you'd rather they didn't ...
Example
POMS, btw
Cool, I'll stop talking about how hot ur mom is
Related Slang
PLOS | Parents looking over shoulder |
SPROS | Stop, parents reading over shoulder |
CD9 | Parents are watching |
PAW | Parents are watching |
PRL | Parents are listening |
POMS is a playful way to say goodbye to a friend that comes from the "peace out" phrase. People typically use it in texts and online messages when ending a convo.
Since POMS is a casual parting phrase, you should probably avoid using it in formal situations, like when emailing your boss, unless you are BFFs. Instead, texting it to your friend when you have to go to a meeting or messaging it to your brother when you have to go to bed is more appropriate.